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I WRITE with regard to the article featured in the Friday November 21 edition of the Cambs Times, which was entitled What was the rush? I am a very proud member of the Neale Wade band, which was involved in the opening of the bandstand, and while I have... Full Letter »
FRIGHTENING, noisy, scared, sleepless nights, and anger, one could believe these experiences were the result of some recent viewing of a horror movie, but I do of course refer to the recent report about the wind turbine. These damming concerns voiced by c... Full Letter »
I WOULD assume my name would be on the list for BNP. Whilst members are at the moment secretive about their opinions and thoughts I am not. I have many coloured friends and have encountered a wide variety of people from all ethnic origins. I do not bear... Full Letter »
PLEASE tell Mr Chappell not to bother and waste his time. For two years I have tried everything. The main problem is the police can t be bothered, or get up off their backsides to police the town. Last night we had thugs driving at each other and chucking... Full Letter »
EVEN though I am not an expert at surfing the web I had no difficulty in finding the list of names of the neo Nazi s. Those who deny the Holocaust are the lowest of the lowest. Publish their names. BRIAN MEYNELL SMITH Second Drove Swingbrow... Full Letter »
I AM trying to locate a year school photograph for the Wisbech High School for Girls from 1963 1966. My name then was Karen Freeman and I lived at Nursery Drive Walsoken. If you could appeal to your readers I would be very grateful. I have lived in Notti... Full Letter »
AFTER reading your article titled Owl s That in last Friday s Cambs Times, I felt I had to ask if Fenland District council officers had by chance walked through Fleetwood Close, because their hoot of an idea can be seen there displayed on three TV aer... Full Letter »
FRIDAY mornings are for being entertained by your column and articles but today I choked on my cornflakes when reading your article about Fenland District Council cutting our council tax bill. It wasn t until I read the third paragraph that it became clea... Full Letter »
I AM writing to you to complain about your court reporter. You wrote an article in Your November 14 edition about my daughter, Alexandria Hampshire. She had to go to curt after failing to stop after an accident. It said Hampshire ploughed into the back... Full Letter »
IN the Wisbech Standard of November 14, Mick Hughes quite rightly points out that in the main traffic accidents come about by driver error, although not necessarily on the part of those persons directly involved. The roads themselves and the permanent su... Full Letter »
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